Ibrahim Sima was arrested on September 7, 2009 at the Kotoka International Airport when a search on his luggage revealed tubers of yam in which were embedded narcotic substances.
Officers of the Narcotics Control Board led the convict (then suspect) to his residents where a bread knife (which was allegedly used to cut the yam) and super glue which was used to seal the items were found and presented as evidence in court.
Sima denied the charges and told officials of the Narcotics Control Board, who interrogated him after his arrest, that the yams were given to him by one Salifu who resides in Nima, a suburb of Accra, to be given to a friend for a fee of 3,000 Euros.
After years of legal maneuvering, the court, presided over by Justice Charles Quist found him guilty of the charges.
According to reports, Sima suffered an injury from a football match which could have caused his death—but before that, he had complained of headache.
He was rushed to the Police Hospital last night where he died.
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